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How to File for DME Reimbursement with Medicare

How to File for DME Reimbursement with Medicare

Filing for Durable Medical Equipment (DME) reimbursement can feel overwhelming, but knowing the steps ahead of time can make the process smoother. Whether you’re seeking coverage for a mobility scooter, walker, or other equipment, here’s a clear guide to help you successfully submit your claim.


1. Gather Necessary Documents

Before filing, make sure you have all the required paperwork:

  • Standard Written Order (SWO): Your doctor must provide an SWO that specifies the DME item, your diagnosis, length of need, and any special instructions.
  • Proof of Delivery (POD): A signed form verifying you received the equipment.
  • Supporting Medical Records: Physician progress notes, diagnostic test results, and clinical assessments that document the medical necessity of the equipment.

2. Obtain the Correct Claim Form

  • Medicare: Use Form CMS-1490S, “Patient’s Request for Medical Payment,” available on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) website.
  • Other Insurers: Private insurance plans or state Medicaid programs may require different claim forms. Contact your insurer directly to confirm.

3. Complete the Claim Form

When filling out the claim form, include:

  • Patient Information: Your Medicare number, personal details, and treatment information.
  • Provider Information: Name, address, and service dates for the healthcare provider who supplied the equipment.
  • Itemized Bill: A detailed bill listing the equipment, product information, and charges.

4. Submit the Claim

  • Deadline: For Medicare, you typically have one year from the date of service to submit your claim. Private insurers or Medicaid may have different deadlines.
  • Where to Send: Mail your completed form and supporting documents to your Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC). You can find the address on the Medicare website or by calling Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE.

5. Keep Records

Always keep copies of your claim form and supporting documents for your records. If you have any questions about your claim—or want to confirm filing deadlines—contact Medicare directly at 1-800-MEDICARE.


Final Thoughts

Filing for Medicare reimbursement is something you can do yourself. With a doctor’s order, your receipt, and our step-by-step guide, you’ll have the tools to confidently submit your claim and move forward with peace of mind.

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